GE Smart Series: The 14-megapixel A1456W sports a 28mm wide angle lens with 5x optical zoom, High Dynamic Range and panorama support. Other advanced features include image stabilization, smile/face/blink detection, auto scene detection, and a 2.7-inch LCD panel. Outfitted in black, silver and red, the GE A1456W will retail for $89.99 when it is released in March.

GE Smart Series: The 14-megapixel A1456W sports a 28mm wide angle lens with 5x optical zoom, High Dynamic Range and panorama support. Other advanced features include image stabilization, smile/face/blink detection, auto scene detection, and a 2.7-inch LCD panel. Outfitted in black, silver and red, the GE A1456W will retail for $89.99 when it is released in March.

GE Smart Series: The 14-megapixel GE C1433 is an entry-level model with 3x optical zoom, image stabilization, smile/blink/face detection, panorama stitching and red-eye removal. This one will hit the market before the end of the month with an MSRP of $79.99 in black, silver and red.

GE Smart Series: The 14-megapixel GE C1433 is an entry-level model with 3x optical zoom, image stabilization, smile/blink/face detection, panorama stitching and red-eye removal. This one will hit the market before the end of the month with an MSRP of $79.99 in black, silver and red.

GE Smart Series: While all of these General Imaging cameras are extremely portable, the GE J1470S beats out the rest with the built‐in, flip‐out USB plug. The 14-megapixel compact cam also captures 720p HD video, sports a 3.0-inch display and boasts 7x optical zoom and pan-capture panorama. The best part is the low MSRP set at $119.99. The GE J1470S will ship in March in black, silver and red.

GE Smart Series: While all of these General Imaging cameras are extremely portable, the GE J1470S beats out the rest with the built‐in, flip‐out USB plug. The 14-megapixel compact cam also captures 720p HD video, sports a 3.0-inch display and boasts 7x optical zoom and pan-capture panorama. The best part is the low MSRP set at $119.99. The GE J1470S will ship in March in black, silver and red.

The only camcorder entry on this list is the pocket-sized GE DV1. Surprisingly durable for a video camera that can shoot full HD 1080p movies, the DV1 is shockproof, dustproof and waterproof up to 16 feet. Other notable specs include the built-in USB arm, SD/SDHC support, a 2.5-inch LCD monitor with auto brightness, and a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery that lasts up to 80 minutes for continuous recording. The DV1 is already available for purchase now for $129.99 in five vibrant hues: lime green, aqua blue, citrus orange, red velvet and graphite gray.

The only camcorder entry on this list is the pocket-sized GE DV1. Surprisingly durable for a video camera that can shoot full HD 1080p movies, the DV1 is shockproof, dustproof and waterproof up to 16 feet. Other notable specs include the built-in USB arm, SD/SDHC support, a 2.5-inch LCD monitor with auto brightness, and a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery that lasts up to 80 minutes for continuous recording. The DV1 is already available for purchase now for $129.99 in five vibrant hues: lime green, aqua blue, citrus orange, red velvet and graphite gray.

GE Power Series: The ultra‐slim GE E1450W packs a lot of bunch in its tiny aluminum frame. The 14-megapixel point-and-shoot sports a 28mm wide-angle lens with 5x optical zoom, a 2.7-inch LCD screen and a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery. Other useful features include HD video recording, image stabilization, and pan-capture panorama mode. Set to be available in three shades (black, silver and red), the E1450W will launch in March for $119.99.

GE Power Series: The ultra‐slim GE E1450W packs a lot of bunch in its tiny aluminum frame. The 14-megapixel point-and-shoot sports a 28mm wide-angle lens with 5x optical zoom, a 2.7-inch LCD screen and a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery. Other useful features include HD video recording, image stabilization, and pan-capture panorama mode. Set to be available in three shades (black, silver and red), the E1450W will launch in March for $119.99.

GE Power Series: Enclosed in a sleek, aluminum chassis, the GE E1680W steps things up with a 16-megapixel sensor, HDMI connectivity and a 3-inch LCD screen. Familiar features include the 28mm wide-angle lens, auto scene detection, HD video recording and optical image stabilization. Intended for "focused photographers," the GE E1680W still totes a low price tag ($159.99) in a three standard hues: black, silver and red.

GE Power Series: Enclosed in a sleek, aluminum chassis, the GE E1680W steps things up with a 16-megapixel sensor, HDMI connectivity and a 3-inch LCD screen. Familiar features include the 28mm wide-angle lens, auto scene detection, HD video recording and optical image stabilization. Intended for "focused photographers," the GE E1680W still totes a low price tag ($159.99) in a three standard hues: black, silver and red.

GE Power Series: The successor to the GE X5, the new GE Power Pro X500 hosts a 27mm wide-angle lens with 15x optical zoom and optical image stabilization. Along with an electronic viewfinder, the 16-megapixel X500 hosts a number of advanced shooting features such as shutter and aperture priority, smile/blink/face detection and high dynamic range. The X500 will be available in February in black and white.

GE Power Series: The successor to the GE X5, the new GE Power Pro X500 hosts a 27mm wide-angle lens with 15x optical zoom and optical image stabilization. Along with an electronic viewfinder, the 16-megapixel X500 hosts a number of advanced shooting features such as shutter and aperture priority, smile/blink/face detection and high dynamic range. The X500 will be available in February in black and white.

GE Smart Series: The 14-megapixel A1456W sports a 28mm wide angle lens with 5x optical zoom, High Dynamic Range and panorama support. Other advanced features include image stabilization, smile/face/blink detection, auto scene detection, and a 2.7-inch LCD panel. Outfitted in black, silver and red, the GE A1456W will retail for $89.99 when it is released in March.

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